Maunsell gun towers off a seashore of Kent set to be converted into oppulance resort

The outrageous steel Maunsell gun towers were assembled in 1943 during WWII

Now, a deserted corpse off a seashore of Kent might be incited into a resort

Plans embody a growth of apartments, a spa, bars and restaurants

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Katie Amey for MailOnline

Published:
07:03 EST, 29 Nov 2015

| Updated:
10:08 EST, 29 Nov 2015

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Wartime sea forts could be incited into a multi-millionaire’s oppulance getaway new images have revealed.

The proposals that will see a forts get a finish makeover have been described as a billionaires’ stadium swish adequate to opposition Richard Branson’’s Necker Island.

The outrageous steel Maunsell gun towers – also famous as Red Sands – were assembled in a center of a Thames Estuary in 1943 during a Second World War to assistance urge a UK from a German navy and Luftwaffe.

Wartime sea forts off a seashore of Kent might spin a subsequent oppulance review end for multi-millionaires

Their aim was to fire down Nazi aircraft and doodlebugs as good as to conflict German mine-laying ships.

Now a deserted wartime corpse – 7 miles off a seashore of Whitstable, in Kent – could be incited into a oppulance review including overwhelming executive apartments, a sauna and convenience centre.

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